One of the designers who made it happen

Winner
- sngr

Vectorious was extremely professional throughout the design process. Not only were the designs better than the others provided, but the designer went above and beyond displaying our logo in multiple different venues. Vectorious delivered all items on time and in all of the formats required. I highly suggest working with Vectorious and we look forward to completing more projects together.

- Rmcgrath

How Brad Burkhart started their logo design journey

Company name

LiibertySun

Overview

LiibertySun is a solar advocacy organization. We connect homeowners to solar financing and installation solutions. We represent the customer. Rather than pushing a particular product or service, we help clients find the best solution based on their specific need.

We’re a high touch organization with a local presence in the communities we serve. Our goal is to be the voice and face of ‘solar’ to homeowners. Our advocates connect with homeowners through personal referrals and social networks.

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

Our target customers are homeowners in key U.S. solar markets (i.e. California, Hawaii, Arizona, etc.). They are affluent, progressive and inclined to purchase a home solar system. They are concerned about the environment.

Requirements

LiibertySun is a consumer-facing brand. We’re looking for a strong logo that highlights "solar," "clean," renewable," and "green".” Logo applications include media kit, collateral, mailers, trade show booth, Pruis wrap, etc. Consumers will identify our logo as representing a green/eco/solar-company. The image has to be simple and easily recognizable.

NOTE the double "ii" in the name. This has been selected due to the availability of http://www.liiberty.com URL. The "ii" needs to be emphasized to alleviate possible confusion associated with irregular spelling ("liiberty”).

The logo can include the URL or exclude it subject to whatever creates the best brand impression (simple is good). If the logo excludes URL then 2 versions will be required including one with and one without URL.

The "ii" provides an opportunity to incorporate a sense of community, people, etc. But don't over-work the community/people element. This aspect is a contingency, not a requirement. Should Not Have: Light, serif fonts. Needs to work as a small 72dpi mark and as a central graphic theme on a Prius car wrap.